is one of the most important Serbian centers of higher education and research, with four universities, numerous professional, technical, and private colleges, and a couple of research institutes.
Overview
Novi Sad is the home of two universities and four private colleges. The largest educational institution in the city is University of Novi Sad with approximately 38,000 students and 2,700 staff members. It was established in 1960 in Novi Sad with a modern university campus. In Novi Sad there are 37 elementary schools with 26,000 pupils. The secondary school system consists of 11 vocational schools and four gymnasiums with about 18,000 students.
Mihajlo Pupin is a secondary school located in the city of Novi Sad, the capital of the Serbian province of Vojvodina. Specifically, it is located at Futoška 17. It was established on May 16, 1963. The school provides education for grades 9 through 12, currently holding over 2500 pupils. It is one of the 15 secondary schools in Novi Sad. The school was named after Mihajlo Pupin, a Serbian physicist and physical chemist. Over the years, it has attracted instructors from Angola, Nigeria, and Libya.
Pavle Savić is located at Šajkaška 34. The school provides education for grades 9 through 12. It is one of the 15 secondary schools in Novi Sad. The school was named after Pavle Savić, a Serbian physicist and chemist.
Secondary school of mechanical engineering, Novi Sad is one of the biggest secondary school in Vojvodina, Serbia. It was founded in 1936. The school provides education for grades 9 through 12, currently holding around 1500 pupils. It is one of the 15 secondary schools in Novi Sad.
Svetozar Marković is located in Njegoševa street 22. The school provides education for grades 9 through 12. It is one of the 15 secondary schools in Novi Sad. The school was named after Svetozar Marković, an influential Serbian political activist.
Svetozar Miletić is located at Narodnih heroja 7. The school was established on October 1882, and added Svetozar Miletić to its name in 1969. The school provides education for grades 9 through 12, currently holding around 2600 pupils. It is one of the 15 secondary schools in Novi Sad. The school was named after Svetozar Miletić, an advocate, politician, mayor of Novi Sad, and political leader of Serbs in Vojvodina.